Interesting MCI
 

Interesting MCI

Started by RJ, August 03, 2008, 09:05:39 PM

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RJ

Spotted in Fresno CA recently, let's see how sharp you MCI gurus are. What's interesting about this particular coach, eh?

(Click on the photo for a larger view.)

I'll let it run for a week or so, then I'll share what I found out about it.

Enjoy!
1992 Prevost XL Vantaré Conversion M1001907 8V92T/HT-755 (DDEC/ATEC)
2003 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon "Towed"
Cheney WA (when home)

Lonnie time to go

i am a newbe
here is my quess  its the windows in  the roof ???
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1976 4905

HighTechRedneck

Quote from: timetogo40 on August 03, 2008, 09:08:59 PM
here is my quess  its the windows in  the roof ???


That was my thought too.  I've never seen an MCI with those roof curve windows before.

JackConrad

I have seen MC-7s with those vista windows, but never an MC-8,  Looks nice.  Jack
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tekebird

5's 7's 8's 9's and A3's were all available from MCI with the sightseeing window option

ojgetaway32

My knowledge tells me that there were many MC5's built like this for Canadian sightseeing tours, but not many 9's.  MCI called these "Skyviews".  I am jealous, I think they are very cool looking.  My 9 is a standard setup.

Josh
Josh Miller, Attorney, hockey player, son, brother, friend and busnut...
1983 MCI MC9 8V71 and a 5 Speed
Wheeling, WV

Hobie

Sightseeing windows, then no overhead bins and probably city gearing for day tours ?? 

skipn


Where are the side marker lights?

Skip

ojgetaway32

Upon closer inspection after enlarging the photo, it looks like a 9 roofline but with an 8 profile and it is missing side marker lights.  Notice the area just aft of the entrance door, it is the 7,8 configuration with the side window not coming all the way to the door but with the angled aluminum strip.

Josh
Josh Miller, Attorney, hockey player, son, brother, friend and busnut...
1983 MCI MC9 8V71 and a 5 Speed
Wheeling, WV

lostagain

Most of our buses had "Skyviews" at Brewster's in the Seventies. They were done at MCI in Winnipeg as a retrofit or as an option on new coaches. If I remember correcly, MC8s were the last ones with them. 9s had taller windows, and as Brewster was doing more charter work after loosing their sightseing monopoly in the parks, giving up the overhead racks was too much of a compromise. Those Skyviews were hot! But they were great for looking up at mountains, water falls, etc. The ones in my old Brewster bus are covered inside and out to keep the heat out. They are great in cool weather though!


JC
JC
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2007 Country Coach Magna, Cummins ISX (sold)

tekebird

the 8 RJ pictured has side marker lights.

Several locations optioned these windows for sightseer use.

Probably the large majority went to NYC.

yes they had no luggage racks inside

They had standard gearing

Flxible was one of the first companies to offer this option on the clippers which were widely used in national Parks

tekebird

it is a later model 8, '78 model most likely.

these did not have the midship Angled Pillar ( the no window seat)

Charles Seaton

Similar one on sale at ebay

tekebird

Beleive the one on ebay is a A2 former Academy Bus lines of NY.....likely rusty

Hi yo silver

Also, notice there's no drop in the roofline above the driver's area in this late MC8.

Dennis
Blue Ridge Mountains of VA   Hi Yo Silver! MC9 Gone, not forgotten